Here's what my friend has to say about the machine:
A very low end clipper based server for graphics and other uses even
numbers in other languages work.
It was a 5 mips Clipper C 100 processor( a lot for 1989) with a Intel 80186
io processor with 8 or 16 MB of memory. Probably used the same card set as
the low end workstation with out the graphics. It probably ran System V
Unix. Collectors of obscure computer may be interested. I think I have a
processor card for it. If it had graphics it would be called an Interpro
200. You may have trouble filling up the 166MB drive. About 5x faster than
a VAX780. I had a very similar machine for a home machine for quite a few
years. Vern had a C100 as a home machine also. Where did you run across it?
On 9-apr-2013 7:59, Jerry Wright wrote:
Some of the their workstations where Sun
SPARC's and later they built
their
own Intel based desk top systems.
This one is likely not one of either, but CLIPPER (look it up).
These where very nice systems. Had all for the latest Video, SCSI, Dual
Processors, at that time. They ran NT with their
software. I still have
2 running at work. They will probably out live me. (None with their
software) TD-30 and TDZ-300. The latter is a Dual Pentium
PRO.
You're thinking of different systems now. (Those came later.)
- MG